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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a regular dose of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or habitual amount of something, often in a positive or beneficial context.
Example: "To maintain a healthy lifestyle, it's important to have a regular dose of exercise each week."
Alternatives: "a consistent amount of" or "a steady supply of".
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Women, meanwhile, get a regular dose of oxytocin, which helps them read people's emotions, "the truest social enabler".
Growing up in 1980s Bradford, I had a regular dose of racism directed at me in school.
One of the most unfortunate things we leave behind is a regular dose of change.
What started out as a private online diary, soon became a well known lifestyle blog that provides a regular dose of inspirational posts.
This means, I'm afraid, a regular dose of voice-over, with David spelling out what is happening in Spain: "It's socialism in action".
For example, many cancer patients require a regular dose of pain killers, but unpredictable pain attacks require them to take much larger doses over a short time.
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the cardiac electrophysiologic effects of a single, regular dose of an inhaled β2-agonist in humans.
As its name suggests, microdosing involves regularly taking hits of acid that are so small (between 1 and 10 micrograms, or below a tenth of a regular dose) that users won't feel any of the trippy effects.
In contrast to our study, they did not find any differences between the amount of new bone between a regular dose (with rinsing after impregnation) of bisphosphonate and an overdose amount (without rinsing the graft after impregnation).
Other than seeing my uncle's VHS copy of the first or second instalment of RSH when I was a kid, my regular dose of Don Cherry has been limited to his appearances on Coach's Corner (and at the swearing-in ceremony for the worst mayor in Toronto's history).
Other than seeing my uncle's VHS copy of the first or second installment of RSH when I was a kid, my regular dose of Don Cherry has been limited to his appearances on Coach's Corner (and at the swearing-in ceremony for the worst mayor in Toronto's history).
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